Revision?

 

The Neville Goddard Manifestation Technique That Completely Changes Your Life

The Power of Revision

Law of Assumption

To many, it’s unbelievable. Don’t take my word for it. Persist and experience it yourself.

At first, you might think it’s complete bullshit.

But when your back’s against the wall, and you’ve no choice but to try this… that’s when your entire life will change.

The past is changeable. But how?

 
 

You can likely remember what happened yesterday. A year ago. Perhaps even five years ago.

You can.

But can you actually step back into that event?

You can’t.

That event happened. Now it’s passed. And the collective belief is that it cannot be changed.

Yet… Nothing is static. Everything is always in a constant state of change.

As our minds change through our thoughts, beliefs, assumptions, ideas, emotions, attitudes, and reactions, the external world reflects them back to us.

What is a memory?

 

Wikipedia defines it as: ”Memory is the faculty of the brain by which data or information is encoded, stored, and retrieved. The retention of information over time for the purpose of influencing future action”

In your memory, you retell yourself a story again within your imagination about something that already happened, and recreate it now.

The past is simply a concept in your mind. Your connection to the past in this moment is your own memory and beliefs and conception about what happened.

It’s only your own focused attention in this moment right now on something you perceived happened in the past. The only reason the past is real is because you’re focused on it now.

It only exists within your focus.

When you relive the past, you recreate those experiences over and over again, even though it may not be what you want to experience.

Dwelling on past irritations or hurts perpetuates them and creates a vicious circle that serves to confirm these negative emotions.
— Neville Goddard

What is imagination?

Wikipedia defines it as: ”the faculty or action of forming new ideas, or images or concepts of external objects not present to the senses.”

You cannot physically step back into that precise past event with all your five senses. You must reimagine it now. The past exists within your mind. 

We relive our past doubts, fears, insecurities, fears, and resentments, and project those patterns back out, again and again. 

It may not be deliberately, but whether you like it or not, when we remember something, we recreate it now.

Whether good or bad, whenever we “remember” the past, we’re doing it now. We relive it now. And project it out again, now, again and again. 

Until we stop recreating those patterns.

Revision is the process of rewriting the past that continues to project into your present.  

Nothing comes from without; all things come from within – from the subconscious.
— Neville Goddard

How To Change The Past

1. Select an unfavorable past memory that you prefer happened differently. 

2. Affirm it the way you prefer in a state akin to sleep when your subconscious mind is easily accessible. “I have always been loved. I have always been valued. I have always been wealthy.”

3. Repeat, replay, and relive this new event in your imagination until it becomes familiar to you. 

Just as you did when you recalled the unfavorable event and projected the same pattern out again now, when you revise a past memory and impress a new memory upon your subconscious mind instead, you project out the revised pattern now.

Revision creates a ripple effect. A bridge of incidents ensues, and any circumstance and effect connected to that newly revised memory will also shift through The Law of Mentalism & The Law of Correspondence.